It is natural for dog owners to want the best for their dogs. For that reason, a number of different dog magazines and websites have performed studies to determine which of the hundreds of different dog food products are really worth the money. While "The 10 Best Dog Food Brands" lists are popular, ultimately the results may vary depending on the unique needs of each dog and owner combination.
Read more.... That is why the dog food review by ConsumerSearch is so useful: http://www.consumersearch.com/dog-food. The ConsumerSearch dog food review in question took into consideration not only the opinions of veterinarians and experts but also dog food reviews from other popular pet advice sites. Best of all, consumers that do not have access to the dog food brands recommended in this review can still use the "What To Look For" section to find comparable products.In 1999, the "Whole Dog Journal" released an extensive study on dry dog foods culminating in a list of the 10 best dog food brands. A number of credible sources have since used this study and list to reinforce their own reviews. For example, the ConsumerSearch review referenced above also examined the results of the WDJ study. WDJ continues to release lists of the best canned and dry dog foods every year. While access to these articles is by subscription only, curious consumers can see results of the famous 1999 study here: http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/toptenfoods.html.Some top dog food lists are misleading. Consumers looking for information on the best dog foods should watch out for sites that give the appearance of a regular top ten list but are actually created specifically to promote one dog food brand. Instead, consumers should look to reliable, non-biased resources like the pet version of WebMD for information on selecting the best dog food brands.